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A standalone python script which utilizes python's built-in modules to enumerate SUID binaries, separate default binaries from custom binaries, cross-match those with bins in GTFO Bin's repository & auto-exploit those, all with colors! ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

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SUID3NUM

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A standalone python2/3 script which utilizes python's built-in modules to find SUID bins, separate default bins from custom bins, cross-match those with bins in GTFO Bin's repository & auto-exploit those, all with colors! ( ͡ʘ ͜ʖ ͡ʘ)

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Description

A standalone script supporting both python2 & python3 to find out all SUID binaries in machines/CTFs and do the following

  • List all Default SUID Binaries (which ship with linux/aren't exploitable)
  • List all Custom Binaries (which don't ship with packages/vanilla installation)
  • List all custom binaries found in GTFO Bin's (This is where things get interesting)
  • Printing binaries and their exploitation (in case they create files on the machine)
  • Try and exploit found custom SUID binaries which won't impact machine's files

Why This?

  • Because LinEnum and other enumeration scripts only print SUID binaries & GTFO Binaries, they don't seperate default from custom, which leads to severe head banging in walls for 3-4 hours when you can't escalate privs :)

Can I use this in OSCP?

Yes, you totally can. I used it in my exam, linked it in the report as well. Just don't use -e (according to some people) and you're good to go!

The auto exploitation (i.e. -e) was implemented because I'm a little bit lazy and don't really like copy/pasting so it did the rest for me, you won't find easy binaries like those in OSCP (it ain't kids play), you'll definitely have to research a little bit but it'll do half of the work for you -- can't stress this enough. If you're reading this section, good luck for your exam though.

Changelog

  • Added new section of binaries which impact the system (Auto-Exploitation isn't supported for binaries which impact the system in any way i.e. creating new files, directories, modifying existing files etc.). The user has to manually execute those commands, and is supposed to understand those before running as well! (POC: https://i.imgur.com/FclFFwg.png)

Output

SUID3NUM's Sample output

Works on

  • Python (2.5-7.*)
  • Python (3.5-7.*)

Download & Use

wget

wget https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Anon-Exploiter/SUID3NUM/master/suid3num.py --no-check-certificate && chmod 777 suid3num.py

curl

curl -k https://raw.githubusercontent.com/Anon-Exploiter/SUID3NUM/master/suid3num.py --output suid3num.py && chmod 777 suid3num.py

Tested on

  • Pop! OS 18.04 LTS
  • Ubuntu 18.04 LTS
  • Nebula
  • Kali Linux (PWK VM)

Usage

Initializing Script

python suid3num.py

Doing Auto Exploitation of found custom SUID binaries

python suid3num.py -e

Output

Auto Exploitation of SUID Bins

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Note

Please run the script after going through what it does & with prior knowledge of SUID bins.
P.S ~ Don't run with `-e` parameter, if you don't know what you're doing!

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Shoutouts

Shoutout to Zeeshan Sahi & Bilal Rizwan for their ideas and contribution. Also, thanks to Cyrus for GTFO Bins <3

Let me know, what you think of this script at @syed__umar ≧◡≦

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A standalone python script which utilizes python's built-in modules to enumerate SUID binaries, separate default binaries from custom binaries, cross-match those with bins in GTFO Bin's repository & auto-exploit those, all with colors! ( ͡~ ͜ʖ ͡°)

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